03-04-2019, 13:54
I don't see how being in a Customs Union as Labour proposes approximates to what 52% of the people voted for. I'm pretty sure less than 2% of them were thinking, "oh we'll still be in a customs union anyway."
How anyone can listen to Yvette Cooper knowing she willingly married Ed Balls is beyond me. How she can imagine she is representing her constituency when it voted leave and she has done everything she can to frustrate that is another parliamentary conundrum.
By sheer genius we have now reached a point at which a PM who was fairly dubious about the EU from the start is calling for help from Mr Corbyn whose party gives him no option but to be a remainer although he has spent his career opposing our EU membership. If they were racehorses and the country were a stud farm you'd do everything you could to keep them apart. To what they will give birth so defies imagination one can only hope it is still-born.
Whilst I can see the attraction of listing the names of prominent right-wingers few people could ever like in-lieu of argument why not look at Europe too - Juncker, even little Luxembourg sickened of his leadership and he remains under investigation there ..... Poland could hardly wait to hand over the mental and physical midgetry of Tusk ........ Belgium loaned in van Rumpoye whose name I can't be bothered to spell right because mis-spelling neatly illustrates his confused thought processes. There is more than one ship of fools sailing these waters, and many houses more than deserving of the plague.
We'd be better off IN than leaving under May's half-baked terms or marooned in Labour's customs union unable to act in our own best interests. How can you spend almost three years reaching this point? We're at least 4-0 down to Bayern Munich and the first leg isn't quite over. I'm not feeling positive about the return leg ......
How anyone can listen to Yvette Cooper knowing she willingly married Ed Balls is beyond me. How she can imagine she is representing her constituency when it voted leave and she has done everything she can to frustrate that is another parliamentary conundrum.
By sheer genius we have now reached a point at which a PM who was fairly dubious about the EU from the start is calling for help from Mr Corbyn whose party gives him no option but to be a remainer although he has spent his career opposing our EU membership. If they were racehorses and the country were a stud farm you'd do everything you could to keep them apart. To what they will give birth so defies imagination one can only hope it is still-born.
Whilst I can see the attraction of listing the names of prominent right-wingers few people could ever like in-lieu of argument why not look at Europe too - Juncker, even little Luxembourg sickened of his leadership and he remains under investigation there ..... Poland could hardly wait to hand over the mental and physical midgetry of Tusk ........ Belgium loaned in van Rumpoye whose name I can't be bothered to spell right because mis-spelling neatly illustrates his confused thought processes. There is more than one ship of fools sailing these waters, and many houses more than deserving of the plague.
We'd be better off IN than leaving under May's half-baked terms or marooned in Labour's customs union unable to act in our own best interests. How can you spend almost three years reaching this point? We're at least 4-0 down to Bayern Munich and the first leg isn't quite over. I'm not feeling positive about the return leg ......